Enjoy a Free Preview of R. C. Sproul’s John

This week (May 5–May 7, 2011) Logos will be partnering with Ligonier Ministries to offer a free preview of R. C. Sproul’s John. In John, the second volume in the St. Andrew’s Expositional Commentary series, Sproul deals with the major themes of John’s Gospel with profound insight. Not only does he give perspective into the cultural context and background of John’s Gospel, he also communicates John’s goals for his message, as well as clearly explaining some of its more difficult passages. In addition to being the fruit of a lifetime of scriptural study, John comes from Sproul’s preaching ministry at St. Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida. The St. Andrew’s Expositional Commentary series adapts Sproul’s sermons for a wider audience. Each of John’s fifty-seven chapters began as a St. Andrews sermon, and as you follow Sproul through John’s Gospel you will be enriched and inspired to a greater depth of devotion to Christ.

R. C. Sproul’s John can be purchased individually, but it is also part of the Reformation Trust Collection (35 vols.)! With the Reformation Trust Collection (35 vols.) you get thirty-five of Reformation Trust’s best works from some of today’s top Christian thinkers. And right now, the Reformation Trust Collection is available on Pre-Pub. This means you can get those thirty-five volumes at 46% off the retail price! That’s not even $8 a book!

Tabletalk (Jan. 1989–Jan. 2011) (265 Issues) is collection of Ligonier’s time-tested devotional magazine. Don’t let the word “devotional” fool you however, one look at the list of contributers and you will see that this magazine is full of material to both instruct and inspire. Tabletalk can be found in seminary libraries and churches all over the country. When you purchase Tabletalk (Jan. 1989–Jan. 2011) (265 Issues) on Pre-Pub from Logos Bible Software, you get 22 years worth of the magazine that Ravi Zacharias says, “has been a wonderful resource in my own daily walk with the Lord.” That’s 265 issues of Tabletalk for less than $1.40 an issue.

library.logos.com takes me to a phone only, it knew I was trying to sneak in on a computer. I didn’t see any place to sign in. It did bring up my library and I could read from them. I really like Sproul and would love to preview this book.

I am not sure what you mean that it takes you to a phone. There is a message on the site that says,

“This site was designed for use on mobile devices as an alternative to Logos for iPhone. It looks like you’re visiting on a desktop browser. Feel free to poke around, but parts of the site may not behave as expected. Try coming back on a cell phone!”

But you can still access it from a desktop. Check out my response to R Jason above! Thanks Jane!

I tried both Biblia.com and library.logos.com, and didn’t have any luck with either of those websites regarding getting access to the free preview. If someone has accessed the preview on a PC, please provide a link &/or more detailed instructions. Thanks.